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SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 3, 1918 T v THE'BEMIDJI 'DAILY PIONEER PN Miss Rose ‘Anderson of 210 North LT 0] ‘Bighth street has returned from a IRy two weeks’ visit in' Superior, Duluth and Bemidji.—Grand Forks Herald. lIIIllIlIllIIIIliIllIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllu PERSONALS AND ' NEWSY NOTES Tonight & If you want a car, call Enterprise Auto Co. - Office phone' 1, residence PRESBYTERIAN. - T H EA T E R S : Tz ST phone 10. ° 1173 lSungny }lxnorning at tl{(e Pre‘anl;ytlg- > ’ f s = rian church at 11 o’clock Dr. W, R. i SO nimnmnnE Mrs, J. L. Elwell of the Fifth ward| Harshaw of Minneapolis will speak RN i N I omo rro w “ Mrs. Joe Carter of Tenstrike trans-| has gone to Grand Forks, N.'D., hav-| on the subject, “The Challenge of To- REX TONIGHT. e y 4ng been called there by the serious|day.” Dr. Harshaw has given two One of the strongest pieces of fic- illness of her sister, Mrs. H. G. Wou- | sons to the service of our country, tion-published in Ameirca in recent tat. and is one of the most forceful speak-| years was “You Can't Get Away With 2 ers of the state. He is chairman of | It~ by the'famous novelist, Gouver- Miss Jeane Newton, daugter of Mr. | the Home Mission Committee of the| neur Morris. - Now, under the title of $50,000 to roan on farms. Dean|and Mrs. A, C. Newton, arrived in|Presbyterian Church of Minnesota. |‘:The Fallen:Angel,". this sensational rand Co. d71tf| Bedmidji last evening from Minne- Sunday. evening at 8 o'clock. the| story has been dramat{zed, and filmed apolis, and will visit her parents here, | pastor, Rev.” L. P, Warwick will| by Willlam Fox, and is offered-to mo- whil in cation. speak on the subject, “First Things,” tion picture ‘exhibitors, “with Jewel gcenioying & yaca (Matthew 6:33). ¥ ‘ Carmen in the ‘role of the beautiful Sunday school will meet at 10 |girl who chosethe easiest>-way to gain a. m., and Christian Endeavor at 7| ease and luxury. p. m. All are welcome,. L. P. War- This picture is not a pretty tale of ford, pastor: love and moonlight; it :is-a living I T R e i 23 I throbbing ‘portrayal -of the ‘experi- § T i & BN I sty SO R s ABH lgo B{azes Rawdon Siornine worship at 10345 o slaek, [k, (o0 aterand than nec Bot 4l £ art Picture with Scenes of Dramatic Suspense, and o o Ry WM. Jordan, | 1Y, confessing: all to the man she| R of Sensationalism-Unspoiled by a Maudlin Love Story - PARAMOUNT-MACK SENNETT COMEDY acted business in'the city Friday. Matinees 3:00; Evenings, 7:30 and 9:00 Thos. H. Inc—Artcraft Picture S.Hart As'the:LumberBoss in the Wilderness of the Great Canadian Northwest - Marie Till of Nebish passedb yester- day in the city transacting business. S. D. Deitel of Nebish was among the business visitors in the city Fri- day. Dr. W. R. Harshaw of Minneapolis, who' is said to'be one of the most forceful speakers in the state, will preach in the Presbyterian church tomorrow morning. Mrs. James Hagadon of Tenstrike wag ‘an out-of-town -shopper yester- day. - ; Miss Minnie Hollander of town of Frohn was the guest of friends here yesterday. : — E. J. Erickson and family of Kerk- hoven motored to the city yesterday and made arrangements to live l:er: for several weeks, for the benefit o One of these nice aays you ought 3 to go to Hakkerup's and iave your one of his sons, who is suffering picture taken. ] 14tg | from hay fever. loved. It is a picture that: reveals f’é D d:fi M;';“":g:"“(;t Dt‘]'{e"”f::ffi 51l the big human-emotions'in a grip- l_%& Epoaing s i, 8 | ping drama that fairly pulsates' with P S d" “h T norinwes R 1. | action andtense-situations. sonu:u;gr?gt::d:nttlz Tl o A’ Sunshine E‘o; comedy"in ‘two Julius Schmidt, who has be;l; con- ngsorlt;l Lefiuefit d7 p. E’,” icakoa e s ef!ho»w n: -nected with the Northern National Zarard -‘thep.emi.l;entaF?gnclraartissie i _BIG BILL'SUNDAY. oy y prano will be heard in concert. special-returnengagementss LTS it his parents until Mon- | PTOR0 T 1€ L e to all, B. D.|Cheplin in his first million dollar pic. + P+ 2| ture “A Dog’s Life,” the Chaplin film day, when he will leaye for Living- Hanscom, pastor. g that has created a marked‘sensation ‘ o . . ; throughout the country. A scream " | t METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL: | from tne first to the last. GR A N D The- feature film will be-the big stone, Mont. . . The Sunday school meets at 12 o’clock. Ac lschool re&dly and ‘willing | story of the Yukon, “The Shooting of to work: asges for all ages. If you| Dan McGrew,” from the famous poem g do not already attend any school,| by Robert W. Service, the “Kipling TONIGHT--7:30 & 9 then this school- wants you, come.| of the Yukon.” Mijss Ardilla Metanka of Yola pass- ed yesterday in the city disposing of blueberries. Mrs. Sidney Miller of Pinewood . was among the business visitors in Bemidji Friday. - = John C. Tenstorm” and daughter, Miss Esther- Tennstrom, will leave this evening for Minneapolis where ; they will visit two weeks. Miss Tenn- Mrs. Edward Hardy of Dassel is|strom will be the guest of Mrs. Ed- visiting friends and relatives in Ne-| ward Escola, formerly Miss Vera Nel- bish and vicinity fcr some time. son of this city. Mr. Tennstrom will| A. T. Carlson, superintendent. The story, brilliant-and masterful . - 3 LJ return to Bemidji at the end of two 0 . in its conception, revolves around |} A ? Your soldier: appreciates pictures | weeks and Miss Tennstrom will go to ST PHILLIP'S CATHOLIC. Jim Maxwell, his wife, ‘Lou, their % Onroe b a ls ur even more than letters. Portraits; { Cumberland, Wis., where'she will be child, and the man known as “Dan . X 5 L 8 o - o . . Henry Stechman of Tenstrike was among the ibusiness visitors in Be- midji yesterday. = street. 1mo-810 | about three weeks. school at 11:30. Vespers and. bene. [ O tao oxtels i it A and 14 |]]: Popular Stars of “The Savage” and “The Eagle” I. John Truscott,of Hancock, Mich.,| The Crookston Times sgys: “The ‘,‘;’ég‘;“ at 8 p.m. J.J. T. Philippe, | frsaithul to her and persuades her in Another Success is in the city for a few‘ days on busi-| crookston Association of Public Af- ¥ t‘;r elg?e with hlhm t(‘i’l A}asll;;:. Tltxere 1 1) e nesé. - He made the trip up here by|fairs has received an invitation from SWEDISH LUTHERAN. e e a0 Derotin s v 3 €. neq, ; eart ~moton the - Bemidji _Commercial _club,{ ~gunday school at 10 o’clock a. m. o > through its president, W. Z. Robin- ’ Miss Elsie Luense of Tenstrike and | son to attend the ceremonies of the o'cfgzxfceswi!nen fl{:e “fiz‘;’fhfieng 11-} ;empt“a;l)sl:.;fina%rez hl:): ;;lstaéz‘tgn;r s&?:; Mrs; C. N. Hammond of Edgewood,|laying of, the cornerstone of the sixth | johnson of Minneapolis will preach. [ loss of her child, whom she believes man of the dance-halls, ready to ac- Comedy—*“SHIFTY SHOPLIFTERS” Universal Animated Weekly {'zgs'tg-?i;ey among the Bemidji visitors| giate No{}llnaltschool, MI: Bemidji Al{; The funeral of Arthur Fenske will| to be dead, has slipped from her b Sl 5 gust ‘tenth, at two o’clock p. m. P ) % Y ol ; , : “'| 5 hoped that some of the members of | pesidnce st 1,30, >elock and. from | e ot vestige of human fecling. Tomorrow=--Sund:y==-2:30--7:30--9:00 MONEY'— MONEY:— MONEY ' to|the Crookston Association wiil attend.| the Swedish Lutheran church at 2:30 - 0 PROG — FRANKLYN FARNUM With JUNITA HANSEN: In An Amazing Story of Mistaken Identities and Cross Purposes “The Rough Lover” Governor J. A. A. Burnquis't will de-| g'clock. liver the principal address.’ English services in the evening at o’clock, Rev. Austin of Emery, Wis,, speak. All are welcome. i The' S. S. picnic which was to be held Sunday has been postponed be- eause -of the: funeral -of Arthur loan on improved farm. - T. Baudette, 210 -3rd street. (Tailor. ( 2-83 The story in which Thomas H. Ince presents Wm. H. Hart for his fourth appearance -in an Artcraft picture, which will be shown at the Elko the- atre tonight and tomorrow, matinee and evening, is entitled * ‘Blue Blazes' Rawden,” and has for its theme the awakening of a rough, bru- “Fanske. T. B.'Nordale, -pastor. talized man to a sense of better things i through the appeal of a woman CONGREGATIONAL. who has lost her own son and takes Comedy “PRETTY BABIES” Two Acts (Nymore.) the rough northwoodsman to her heart in place of the boy she has lost. As ‘ ‘Blue Blazes’ Rawden,” Hart is a lumberjack who has lived all his life in-the great woods and whose ex- istence is a compound of hard work, firce fighting. Ben Turpin and Polly Moran in “The Battle Royal,” a screaming two- part Parmount-Mack Sennett com- edy, is also on the program. AT THE GRAND. Tonight Monroe Salisbury and Ruth Clifford appear at the Grand theatre in “The Red-Heart,” a story of romance in the great open west, showing how love comes to a stran- gely mated pair. A “news’ reel and a comedy are also to be shown. To- morrow, matinee and evening, Frank- lyn Farnum and Juanita Hanson are featured players in ‘“The Rough Lov- er,” a light but enjoyable story in which the “cave man stuff” fails to win for keeps. A two-part comedy is also to be shown. Church school at -10:30 o’clock i Services in the morning at 11:30 o’clocck, Rev. Austin of Emery, Wis., will preach. At 8 o’'clock in the eve- ning Rev. Ford of Fargo, N. D., will occupy the pulpit. FIRST SCANDINAVIAN LUTHERAN Norwegian services in the morning at 10:30 o’clock. There will be no other - services. Osmund’ Johnson, pastor. R TR Burning . Save Your Gasoline WE HAVE CUT THE PRIGES ON OUR MERGHANDISE 'As we have cut the expense of deliver- ing, we have cut the prices on our merchan- dise, compare prices and see your saving. * We are willing to do our “bit.” Quality first, and then just a reasonable profit for us. We burned the carbon out of an eight-cylinder Studebaker National, a six-cylinder Studebaker and a . four-cylinder Buick yesterday. One party who was getting eight miles per gallon gas, came in this morning: . and reported he is making fifteen miles per gallon today. Can you afford to run your car-as it is? No matter what kind of a car you have we can do the work. LETFORD AUTO CO. $T. BARTHOLOMEW’S EPISCOPAL. ;. Tenth Sunday after Trinity. Y 11 a. m.—Morning prayer and ser- on. = . Rev. J. Watson, rector from Grand Forks, N. D., will officiate. =~ Geo. Backhurst, rector. . Lena and Ara Trampe of Swanville, completed a course in the Little Falls Business college. One has a good po- sition in Duluth and the other in Jamestown. - Enter college Sept. 2. Send for free catalog. w81 dss3 There will be an auction sale of horses, heavy and light, Shetland ponies and harnesses at the Soo Stock yards in this city Tuesday, Au- gust 6th. The sale will be held by the Willow River Cattle company. E. Z. Mark will be the auctioneer. 2-85 RED CROSS NOTES JULY SUBSCRIPTION, S— RETURN ENCACEMENT One large can Best Tomatoes............. One can Best Corn..... L e One can Best Peas. .. .. ey One can Best Pork and Beans. .. o One 151% ounce can Salmon.......... One 16 ounce bottle Snider’s Catsup. . . One can Best Molasses..... % One large bottle Blueing. .. ] P First ward i........00000. $ 96.10 [ 'Sr(ic!ond wardd [ : gzsg Half pound Green Tea. . ... hird war . 4 i Fourth ward . . 293.20 g (O)Qe can F],SesthPmeapple, e o Fifth ward 71.35 €.Cal s SACNERN ntsy itz v Qil, five gallon lots, per gal. ... 0 —_— One pound High Grade Coffee.......... n ------------------ §580.90. Our Cookies and Crackers are always fresh and low .............. ‘ 1.50 " . Included in the above amount are iced "the following donations: Mrs. Rube briced. Ripple, $6; Frank Anderson, $1; Cream Cheese, very best, per pound. wii s BB ‘“F. M. Allen, 25 cents, M. Luebeck, - Iiggs, per dozen ...... i e co....43c 50 cents; Floyd Whitting, 25 cents; Salt Pork, per pound.........................26¢c ‘Mrs, ‘Frank: Baney, 26 cents; James Best Bacon . 34c Johnson, $1. i In June W. M. Johnson donated $1 :and Anton Krog, 50 cents. CARR LAKE. All of the pledges were not col- lected for Carr Lake so they will turn in their July and August pledges in August. SHIPMENT OF ‘SOCKS: Friday, 650 pair of socks were shipped to headguarters. Our allot- ment was 675 pairs, but we were 25 pairs short. Two new knitting machines have been ordered, one of Mrs. Charles Vandersluis and one by St.” Phillip’s Red Cross eircle, so that next month we will have no trouble in complet- ing our quota. . Of these 650 pairs, Baudette-Spoon- er sent 100 pairs, Graceton, 14 pairs; G K SR N GO ! WE PAY CASH FOR BUTTER AND EGGS Lard Compound, per pound. Pure Lard, per pound .... Half gallon Dark Syrup ....... Half gallon White Syrup...... Spuds, per bushel .......... : Vinegar, per gallon ....... SRiEE Best Brooms, worth $1.10, at. . 2414 pound sack Cremo Flour. ... Ten pounds Corn Meal.......... Ten pounds Corn Flour, white.................. Ten pounds Barley Flour........... v it ARG Ten pounds, or over, of Oatmeal, at perlb......... Two pound can Hominy ....................... | We have lots of dried fruits at a low price. | PRESENT PRICES ON FEED i 80-pound sack Oats .. | The Girl’s Temptation Her Fall er Love for a Young Man V_Her Retribution S cHaRLE CHAPLIN m‘DOG LIFE" [ JEWEI.GARMEN 57 HIS FIRST MILLION DOLLAR PICTURE in The Fallen Angel . A tremendous drama of a woman’s folly Based on Gouverneur Morris’ famous story His first million dollar picture, which packed the Rex to the street curb when shown here for the first time. g METRO PICTURES SPECIAL Adapted from the poem by the same name $2.20 “YOU CAN'T GET Grygla, 10 pair;.Turtle River, 4 pair; | 1 ., . f vt K 2 ) | 75-pound sack Corn ....... . .o... 9243 THE SHOOTING OF AWAY WITH IT” ?’e?li?r?fie: 13p;;i'r; 521‘3?;' 3305 p:;:; 100-pound sack Wheat Shorts. . .$2.00 e Blackduck, 44 pair Socks, 10 helmets; 100-pound sack Corn Shorts............. ...$2.29 SUNSHINE COMEDY Bemidji, 393 pair. | . ! Two Parts OLD FALSE' TEETH WANTED HUNGRY LIONS %)VON’T MA'{TE}; dxfi BROKEN . IN A HOSPITAL J| 1S " " %or “0id dota, Sttver and i\ A Worthwhile Program 110c-20c 7:20-9 o’clock | CALL US ON OTHER PRICES, AS WE CANNOT ADVERTISE ALL - HERBERT CARVER | 703 Fourteenth Street Telephone 237 DAN McGREW” In Five Parts Thrilling story of rough mining—mining life in the g early days of the Yaukon. 10c-20c—Matinee 2:30--Night 7:10-9 o’clock broken Jewelry. Check sent by re- turn mail.- Goods held.10 days for sender’s approval of our. offer. Ma- ver's Tooth Specialty, Dept. A, 2007 8. 5th 8t,, Philadelphia, Pa, 8at {f

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